This Belgian ceramic vase from the 1960s embodies mid-century modern aesthetics through its simplicity and organic finish. The piece, shaped as a decorative jug, features an elongated, slender neck, a distinct pouring spout, and a single, gracefully curved handle seamlessly integrated into the body. The dominant color is a deep, earthy brown with warm undertones, transitioning into reddish-brown and ochre shades. The semi-matte glaze, with its subtle satin sheen, highlights the irregular, fluid color gradients and emphasizes the artisanal, hand-crafted nature. The vase is numerically signed on the unglazed base, revealing the raw ceramic material. There are no visible chips, cracks, or repairs—preserved in very good condition, with minor, authentic traces of age and use characteristic of its era. This object tells the story of a time when harmony between nature and modernity was sought after. The organic jug silhouette, fluid color transitions, and satin surface evoke the slow, deliberate process of ceramic crafting in 1960s studios. The vase seems to preserve the warmth of the maker's hands and the quietude of Belgian interiors from that decade—its hues unfolding as a narrative of earth, fire, and light. The vase may be paired with mid-century modern furnishings, such as low teak sideboards or minimalist shelving units. It works well as a single accent on a table or windowsill, or as part of a larger composition with other ceramics or glass from the era. It can be combined with warm, neutral textiles or placed among potted plants to underscore its natural heritage. The piece will find its place in eclectic, collector’s interiors where authenticity and vintage craftsmanship are truly valued.
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Height26 cm
Length14 cm
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Length14 cm
Height26 cm
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